Welcome, thanks for taking the time to listen in. This
hour is meant to be a good listen, stretching the edges
a bit here and there, and some tracks that are just plain
fun.

Artist

Track

Album

Freddie Hubbard

Full Moon and Empty Arms

Here to Stay

Kenny Burrell

Wavy Gravy

Midnight Blue

Jane Ira Bloom

Strange and Completely

Modern Drama

Marcus Roberts

Let's Call This

If I Could Be with You

Poncho Sanchez

Ahora

Bien Sabroso

Robert Klein

Young People's Guide to the Orchestra

New Teeth

The Microscopic Septet

The Lobster Parade

Seven Men in Ties

Pat Matheny

Three Flights Up

Question and Answer

Stan Kenton

The Big Chase

Back to Balboa

Johnny Adams

Never No More

Walking on a Tightrope

Freddie Hubbard

The Gospel Truth

Super Blue

Freddie Hubbard left an indelible mark
on jazz in a variety of idioms including
those that were high art and others than
were more commercial in focus. His Blue
Note and later CTI years were some of his
most prolific yet there were sessions that
were not released for many years after their
recording. This hour opens with one of those
sessions that was allowed to simmer in the
vaults for several years before its ultimate
release.

We follow with classic Kenny Burrell,
a cool electric innovator in his times,
and then Jane Ira Bloom, an electronic innovator
in her formative years, followed by Marcus
Robert innovating at the solo piano.

The next set is a collection of fun tunes
and talks with Poncho giving us some very
worthy Latin Jazz, Robert Klein delivers
a funny yet mostly accurate guide to music,
and The Microscopic Septet parties with
the best of them.

Pat Metheny scales the heights while
Stan Kenton gives chase and Johnny Adams
ensures that it will never happen again.
And rounding out the hour Freddie Hubbart
speaks some musical plain truth to all of
us.